Event Id | 81 |
Source | Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
Description | Active Directory Certificate Services key archival is only supported on Enterprise and Datacenter editions of Windows Server. %1 |
Event Information | According to Microsoft : Cause This event is logged when Active Directory Certificate Services key archival is only supported on Enterprise and Datacenter editions of Windows Server. Resolution Use a version of Windows Server 2008 that supports AD CS key archival Key archival is available only with certification authorities (CAs) that are installed on computers running the Windows Server 2008 Enterprise operating system or the Windows Server 2008 Datacenter operating system. Confirm that the CA you are using is installed on a computer running Windows Server 2008 Enterprise or Windows Server 2008 Datacenter. To identify the Windows edition: 1.Open an Explorer window, right-click Computer, and click Properties. 2.In the section titled Windows edition, confirm that one of the versions that support key archival is listed. Verify To perform this procedure, you must have Manage CA permission, or you must have been delegated the appropriate authority. To confirm that key archival and recovery is working properly: 1.On the computer hosting the CA, click Start, point to 2.In the console tree, right-click the name of the certification authority (CA), and then click Properties. 3.Click the Recovery Agents tab. 4.Confirm that all key recovery agent certificates are listed as Valid. 5.In the Certificate Templates container, confirm that an encryption certificate has the option Archive subject's encryption private key configured on the Request Handling tab. 6.Open the Certificates snap-in for a user account that has permissions to enroll for a certificate based on this certificate template. 7.In the console tree, right-click Personal, point to All Tasks, and click Request New Certificate to start the Certificate Enrollment wizard. 8.Enroll for a certificate based on the encryption template, and confirm that the enrollment completes successfully and no errors are reported. 9.When the enrollment is complete, open the Certification Authority snap-in. 10.In the console tree, click Issued Certificates. 11.Locate the entry for the certificate that was just issued, and add the Archived Key column to the snap-in display list. 12.Confirm that the word Yes appears in the Archived Key column for the certificate that was just issued. |
Reference Links | Event ID 81 from Source Microsoft-Windows-CertificationAuthority |
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